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i Saturday, May 9, 1936 JL LINCOLNVILLE .NEWS I B Rev. E, W. Graham, I'aMor. We are please to * report that i this Circuit is wide awake and on | the alert. On Sunday., .March 2i?, ( 1 the Bishop and Mrs. Joseph .Comn- ' 1 ey of the Reform Episcopal church \ J visited us end spoke to th Sunday J school. A large and appreciative ' I audience was present. The Bis* hop spoke on' "Salvation." This was a most interesting sermon. ' 'Aa soon as the Bishop sat down. Mijs. Comney was introduced, j twly u|'? tip<t n scholar, a ^ leader, a teacher, and above all a Christian. Mrs. Comney held her audience spell bound for f>0 min- ! 1 utes. She spoke from the subject I "Feed My Lambs" She showed the ( I ^necessity of physical, moral, in(tellcctual and spiritual food, as well as food toJ>uild and nourish" the bodv. She stwseni rl,-. r.o,.? <?r the lambs. This address. was an j intellectual trial. We are hoping 1 A these good friends will soon return. Ir* Easter Sunday was a big day at ?? Ebenexer?JXheLluiskyr being at _ Ebenezer. The pastor being at the lower chUl'l'll, I lie Ea'Ur mcmnvju was delivered by Mr. D. R. Iljll , who is Ilk local ineachrr at thiiv" f>oint. At 8:30 p. m. the church was packed. At this hour the Sunday school presented a perfect Easter program. Too much praise cannot be given to Supt. Barron and his corps Of teachers for their untiring efforts, i On Wednesday afternoon quite an appreciative audience gatln fed i to witness the instillation services of the newly elected officers of the .Interdenominational Ministers ^?- - Uniorr'of Summerville. A very r Inlillih n inn) ' ifiTnTnesfnted- ; The Rev. I. B. Markey, Rector o! Rphony church of Summorville. delivered the sermon, the Epistle l of John- (General) 3rd chapter, f 2nd verse. This was a very "line "~sv?aenuoii.?The newly installed of ' * r>?. u \\r " f* ? l...... ucers were n.ev. r,. ?v . vri iwuiiu, President; Rev. L. M. Smalls; Vice Pren.i-?ft- v A arc n Infereidge i Treas; and Rev. Collins, Sec. These gentlemen weve installed by the Rev. McRay, pastor of A. My B.-zion chuitfh. fLiimiierviHe. - Our doors stand open to visitors. Vou are always welcom. E. A. Mance, Reporter LAIR ENS NEWS ? The Greenville District 0 nfer ~ 'ence cum.ncd wit|t?l-'hil Rm-k A M. E. church Thursday, Apiil 11. ' 1936, Dr. J. S. Bonn presiding. The annual sermon was (1 liver ed by the Rev. F. L. Boney, pas. i tor Laurens Church. The pastor* for the most par / were all present an 1 sul'uiltteiT tfpir reports on education, tin Rev. iCL Lemon, pastor Alter I Temple. Greenville! led, lolloU'.':! by the. Rev. u ]J. Young id" Pen? rfleton. Tin?above ministers i eported in full for the entire year. T'Ko slolocrs) t irtvi *? *?!! .orn, far by-lhe pastor and con^ronation. The Rev. Ford,"preached the closing sermon. The conference was favored by the presence of Presiding El.dirs ed Presiding Elder Bonn in the work. The- educational funds.re. ported lead the* other districts. F.' L. Bb hoy, Kinoit e r~~ SPARTABl'RG DISTRICT CONFERKNC! The Spartanburg District Cmi ferenea-canyeucd at Cedar Creek A. M. E. church ApriFiT32. Is! Hymn No. 20 C. M. "Once Mori We Come Before Our Cod," etc. lined by Rev. J. M. Dawkins. t?Prayer -by iiry. C. B, Cook second hymn No? 1 C. M. "Cow Holy Spirit Heavenly Dove.'' eti Scripture lesson the 'hd chapte? of Ecclesiat'es. Some tinr ly re marks by the Presiding Elder, Dr E. A. Parker. Organization. Rev. R, D. Ransom elected sec*" rotary and Rw.. Wm. Jeter, Re- , porter. Introductory so; mon was prea h ed bv the~Roy.~D. A. Moi'ant t : gave us a great feast. There were several visitors fron tho Columbia District, Presidim Elder E. F. G.. Dent, Revs. (!. A Miller and Louis from the Newberry District. I)r. E. A Adams.. All spoke in high ti rms of the Elder. Response by II. \Y. WnTfcrrr The annual and educational sermons were preached bv the Revs II. I). Raniscy and Wm. (lantt, respectively also a special sermon was preached by "Rev. T. I'.. Robinson at noofn The following topics were dis? eussed:?What are?-the?must outstanding problems facing the church leaders of today by Rev. n. W. "Watt<#r; 2nd- "The Hymnal ' , and How Should it be Used to Make the Service More Effective" by Rev. Wm: Thompson. 3rd Common Grammatical Errors, by Rev. K. M. Bolding. Kacl., speaker proved himself equal to the task he was assigned. The reports were good not withstanding the weather conditi o. This being the first District conference (the Presiding EhiL'U I li KK V Y'S FUNERAL HOME Undertaking- And Embalmii ? ?? SLOGAN? LOWER PRICES AMBUI^ANCE SERVICE "As Near As Your Nearest I'hoi W31 TAYLOR. ST. COLLMt Ptione 9276 I. S. Leevy, M 'I.ORENCK DISTRICT T CONFERENCE April 28, IMG?District Conference of the N*. E. S. C. Conference mnvened with St. Mark A. M. E." :hurch, Poston, S. C. Rt. Rev. R. tY. Williams, Bishop; Rev. I. \V. Iar.crt.tte, Presiding Elder; Rev. W, I. Guilts, pastor. Tuesday morning session open- I lmI with devotions followed by or- * ,'anization, envollniont, etc. The . innual sermon by Rev. O. C. Dun ham which, was an inspirational * I"-,? f itutvo:! by" all. The following visitors from Ait. "J Zion A. M. E. church of FUweiUJee ! kVero present, Mesdames A. O. Samuels," Leyla R. Cusarc, Na- ] :>mi Bennett and Lily Wilcox. During recess a bountitled din- , nor was sjrvyd and enjoyed by tir > quests. W hen we"?reassembled- or the afternoon, devotic ns?were held and reports from the respective. charges were made, maiiy reaching the 100 per cent mark. At the'evening session the missionary sermon was preached' by 1-Hc?Samuel?Nan e o, -pastor?of?ALL. _ '/.ion A. M. E. church of Florence, 1 1 " ' "" flod con^ree-ation Ahis .eloquent oratqrapd e^"~ rTITnOi .Hr mini S0;|| _ stirring message that reached th: h arts of all present. Eton, this powerful sermon there was one accession to-the church and* one convert. The public school rendered a fine- program after tin' spiritual service. On Wednesday morning the Institute \vor.ls_, on "Life of I'aul" was conducted by II v. Samuel Nance, I).I)., a Stall ihis"' iiiasteiflit instructor imparted much food for thought. Wednesday afternoon a'woifder ul sermon on "Regeneration' by " ' 1 Vl 1 'ilVI-s of HaT-tsville. S. was delivered, followed oy. a " -ession of thi- women' Home and I'oretgn Missionary Workers of t-he Florence - District of which Mis. Spears ik' president; 'I'lii*- P'M ' '|1 ? " '"nil ol' cnthi|-i- . iasm. from opening to close. The . Pri sklent in Her usual queenly nnr'nrr gave n limely address and entered into a brief business session. The group work ebnsiste. of historical Rible spot-lights or Missionary work. At the close of"" his session the women of the dis-' trict of one accord expressed thei: esteem and appreciation to Mrs. Sp.ars with a love offering which wits:presented,jn a. few well chos-m words by Mrs. Lola IiuTK Cus- . aac. who impressed the president >f the loyalty and love held fo.i \ u'i- by the en-W I'kuis uf tin. ili.1 rict. The evening and last se's doiv eniichivl our minds with th. splendid educational sermon 1>,\ ki v. 10. V. Gibbs. We were graciously favored with the presence >f two Presiding Elders from .oat-Dip an<l tsaivtef IX.-trkfc s. namely, Dr. J.* S-. Co;- and Dr. A. IV Speai* luidi m' a.'idiil ph-aVan -tml insnit'at ion to t he meetino with the if encouragingremarks uiil -t i m 1 si), ci h's. see oral \ is itinjr ministers front various districts shared the joy of fellowship met ting. * The princely presiding elder, Dr. I. \V. Jamrette pr.-si Yd tlmuig..uit the- sessions with Christian" lijrnity and gentility which is. hat act. t tstic oi him. Rev, \Y. S. Su ill's" an,i. his hospitable people pared no effort- in making del*.. rates ami -visito r s?w-leomc. \V.hon ; he parting hour eafne we were toathe- -to say --'-g;ood-Higivt,''--b.u.L i tleasant memory shall abide with is as this event passes inot .his.Mrs. L. R. Cusaae, Reporter __mrrrr. ? ? ? " IMRDMON T. J1' l)(;iN(r- CON TKST II ML I > AT FOINTA IN INN Mountain Inn Roy Highest Scorer The annual district judging eon. est of the New Far-met s- of South Carolina, was held April 2-t, at Fountain Inn High School. Most of the . Piedmont schoolsswere rt presented, . John W. Bates, a number of Fountain Ir.it team, was the high :?t in livh^ml scorer," ipakimu-tt-U)? ai ol" ;>K(> Jpoints out of a possibl. 700. Caivin Hammonds, of An.' lerson^JJounty, was second. \\!ith >52 points and Frank Batps, Fountain Inn. third with 551 points. The -above-named students will repiv sent the district in the >tate Contest, May 8th at OrtrirRrdrqTTr?^Fhe?foHmetng - -things were judged: cows, hogs, mules, potatoes, eggs, corn, and poultry. J. II. Chapman, Chapman Grove school; T. B. Blown, Mt. Carmel school; and M..M. Sitton, Ilonea Path, wire the judges. (i. A. Anderson, principal and agricultural teacher at Fountain Inn, made it quite pleasant for the ~ out-of-town guests. ever held he proved to be the right man in the right place. lie is impartial in his ruling and dots not threaten his men. The Rev. Johnson and his good neoph are to be commended fer tliefr spTendul reception whi 'h ~ they gave us. We hope for them a prosperous year.Rev. \Vm. Jeter, Reporter j TF : fPfjW/ri 1 the 8f tai ^ ,7kphtau^Om |. NOTE: Your question artawe* { a. clipping of this columu is enclot C ?epJy, send ? quarter (ii6c) and { vrlmm n for my N"y Astrology B ? mail free advice on three (a) qU ! oirthdate, and correct address to :* to ABBE WALLACE, care of TH ? Assembly Street. Columbia. Sootl I.. .M. C.t?I want to make a c h a line as Pain hoT~Tti"0 least jbit satisfied and would I'ko 'or you to advise me *~pfease. j, Ans.: It isu. time tha't you do1 make a change . . . but it sh nil.I ! be a change in JOBS instead of what you have in mind: The condition that prevails . 011 youV pres.- ~ ent job are what keeps you up' 1 1 mil if .1 "ii 1 -I 11 ' v.'i'i.for a different firm you would become salislk'll. ? *** * . M. C. S.?I am interested in an insurance policy and wonder if it would benefit me any? ' 1 Ans.: Insurance is one oj tii . I est investments that a person can make and, the policy that you buy in mind is a very cxveiienf <>1U You aiv perfectly rfuht in you idea of I'OOKliVfJ Ol'T, I'Oli TDUH -FUTURE,-. ? J', S. A.?1 don't want to lie """frht t ht'reatliancvoTnv^ivTn^-'" I'm ployed? Ans.: Yes . . . provided that yo complete the BUMXKHS ('OURS' that you' have begun. You will have no (111 1'icUlty?in?: > ( m ine?a-jjood paying job if you master t hi course and put I'm tli vonr bi-.-t efforts. * * * * * I X.?Did J. M. tell what | Anx.: How- could it have, gotten out any other way? Keep your secrets to yourself if you* wish to keep them secrets. * * * S.?Will my mother f~ collect her hueK-pay?U-;U Is?Lj i due her? ji aw: Yin ... it scoiiw that ; her employer returns from her trip ; her employer returns for her trip < west. . - : l MINiST-I.KS WIAT.S A1.MA.\'(T. The members of thv Ministers Wiv.'s Alliance are always delight cd AV'lun LIli' lime ihiikv .inniml i" :itt -nd their me tiitg <?n tho-.-thir i Thursday in each- month. Tr~ me<ling on the ldlh of Amil aas i held at the home of Mrs. It.. I.. ' "Mance Hint Street, and as usual,,' was a wry pjeasant one.- The do-.) vofional txercists were insplrinr ()u.)' president. .Mi s. Owen.*, was at her ]x>st <ai thru. We were clad to have with us mnrrrr~oTn?Cnai'l.iiii.?M t'-*.?i'-.l i i' >.t:.? Several matters of . importance were brought up and dt eidcd up >h. J -An "Upen I)oorM-meeting of the ' Alliance will be given vorj\stiuri. Wandv. the Palm tto I '-a t'f'Ti" a notice o.' t' e meeting. As this "Is : the ti'rst "Open Door" meeting that will be held by the Mini-tei s 1 Wives Alliance in its history.' or.j since its' organization, we at e ash- J ing the public anil i specially ,m inhers of the. vai ions denomination- i ' to come out and hear, for them- ' selves, what kind of work is being '' .line by this assoriaiion,. Mrs. I>. ' M\ Dlllard, our last ox-pivsldeiit , 1 Will gltt' u histoiy of itsoi guni/.a- ltion and the work that has been ! ( accomp|is.iU(l by its mcir'aers ' since its oi ganization. It was decided at this nnctingj' that the iiioinbers go in a bode to I see Mrs. S. A.. Johnson who lives'i; at 2021) Marion St. Mrs. Johnson ' was uwfortunate in having a fall \i which caused a' fracture of collar bone. ' We visited her on Tuesday of April 21. After meeting1 at M>'-s. ' Dilliard's home, we went to;' Mrs. Johnson's-in a body. We : found her sitting up in* a chair, ' looking very cheerful. Kach one i? cat red soitu sunshine which gave-L Iv.r more eheuv Mrs. Stalks an nounced our hiwimicu n, ! Vina-, aiin which-a few-of her -favorite sontrs were sunir with Mrs, T. Y..Puekett at the piano. Some flowers an i t something with which to purchase t fruits wsy-e presented hy Mrs. t I.owory after a short talk Kivinjf t pqin sstoti?to?thr?Alliance1?* best wishes?an(l prayers for her speedy 1 recovery. Rev. Johnson and the J and an invitation to come aj?ain. How happy wc are made when i we. can assist in making others ; happy. Christ has said in his Cachings, that "Inastmieh as ye 1 did it unto one of these brethren, t Matt. 25:10." We said bye, bye I until the next time and departed?--* Mt. Olive Baptist Church ' ReV. 1). S. Wells Pacfnr 1 Sunday was a beautiful day for J ait" church' goers. We were sorry that our pastor * had been indisposed -and was un- ^ ahle_tQ A>e_with ui5.__. Jtut he sent v us the Rev. P. H. James of Or- c angeburg who delivered a wonderful sermon which was taken from &t.^ John The subject wasj ' "The New Birth." We all en-' j joyed the message. We were glad to have a few c visitors at our servicesf ComeT* again- you are always walcpme. I 1 ie palmetto Leader * ? i ic^ ed in this paper ONLY when X tad in yoar letter. For private A a aiiJf aJ/^rAmi<wJ efnrvtrvAA V fading, and receive by return .j. .tiUtlvTlB.?Sign your full name,??_. all letters. Address ail mail A E PALMETTO LEADER, 1810 J i Carolina. A I.. (',?Is it a good idea for ?'" l!ll<" mY gr?nHrbllcl ' Ans.: You would be doing, thi- ' child ,a kind deed to take her and give liev an education. No girl should live in the environment that she has had to tolerate for this past year and especially one who is only ten JVUiK rrf??r-? ? * *. * + I . W:?it. Wliirh of?t he t a o . jobs that 1 am thinking; of shdjld 1 lake." . 1 Ans.':. The job with the LA It SALARY . . . until yon are able to finance your own way for a few weeks it would be better to take a Sjnall job- with a regula\ sukidy than the salt-man's." job.Although saleinanship will appeal to you more than any kind.of work you enter. IV F. (i.?Is this iz'\rl-4 the rijrH one for me? Ans.: ^he-rfrrohably would he if i inn' "i"'! 1 , her' in Oho manner in whjvlt sh< has been aeiistonied ... ft would not be advisable to many . unti1 you have reytilar work, fur iv would not turn out for the best. r 4V*.*1* ? --1? , P \V. It.?For the past .,lwn :~years Ihave been----nnHliy ??- : love* with a hoy and we. had decided to net married and then everything turned out for worse. Will I win fWis buy back. ^ . 1 Ans.: Yours id a very unfortunate, .eus'j ... It seems to hie that your sister will marry this man. Immediately after yoti: ^i-tjy :nn. hoii:e he fell in love with i'.ei and he was-very honest t o teTrou before you went through with your inari iaye. Wish tin in. :i b1? id" In k .an,l take your defeat with, si smile, - - - < i k iv.\ 1 h Al.I/S N KW S Miss. Miirv Wieden Louisville.' Kentucky, a sUaleivt?of ihu'ston <4?aste_ In11111:i v> with Mi--. Mamie Cn tor. She reports an enjoyable stay. .Principal lirewrMp^mr??I sic (Jaines, Addolle Nelson an i Mis's 'Connie Mcllw.iin attended the funeral *<>!' Miss Macon in Rock Ilili. Apt il 17.. .. . .. The community was saddened on Friday when it \\a- known th*; little Annie Mae Kennedy wa-' burned to death. Funeral services were held at Paradise Church, Saturday, April IS. Rev. J. K. But let? trfl-iealed.?-Aliss --ComvioMcllwain icad the obituary. This is the third tratric d, ath that has rret-ttrtfi?-Ht?t-h-e ps? ,a i y?d'. pal t iHe.iit ??1" Paradise School this ternv. ICe-exton,) Intent- tVR- -.empathy- to he bereaved family. Mrs, Catherine Ik -loha/on p Jit i portion of the wi?!;-cnd Ji. ( liesIcr with I e> sis'.oi.. Miss Anna Ik ail Roulware wN is HI. Mrs/ Cciielia Ileimes Owens of ['Hester toy-ether -with her three hildren spent a few days here cisitiny the former's parents, Mr., md Mrs. .lames llulmes- 1 The faculty . and students of Paradise School an- now preparnn' for the closinV school which ,-n<i? May Id. Kach department ivi11 pii'si'.nt stutu- foim "of a program during- the final week. Mr. K. K. Rih-y. principal of Lancaster County Trainint; School ind Mr. Rinjr an in-lmctor in the l ;anie school were itv the city' Saturday on business. . - - irvrrvncTTn s \ m lomi m ~ On Sunday. .-Vt iii 11. Ht'lG the .-harming nicmh ) > and friends of' he Dramatic Club of Sidney Park huteh paid a visit t. us and prave t dt liyhtful program.' Accom- J mnying t hem?-thtr?pastor, 1 Jev. Douylass ah'.; Bishop -f?rav. j v i mmr< was Tea<l ev Mrs. Good-1 vrrr aftrr?whirh?tic??opropria-t?j spiritual. "Were ^ There" \vn,< 'ting by the irrmin, Rending by Wis. Rra/.ier. Spiritual "Theiv's Love in That j .anil" led by Mr. Wnr. Coo. A iin11 v 111*1 k wa> ?i\ en by Bisluip J i2uay-?~Jktvucd -hv-xiaj^suug? \i op Mr Near the Cross." 'At -bis point Rev. .1. A. Towers was htrodueed and ma e a few inspirng remarks, aft r which; Rev.! iou'^lass?wrr=r-?introduced amipoke to the irrpnn. The prorrani was greatly enjoyd by the latieno and every one was haplier b.eauso-of their visit. A loveyJbuskui .of Riven which-, he patients enjoyed very much. A c hope that they with their vords and, songs of cheer will j omr often. The Saturday "before. Raster, r.etnbers i.f the Lebanon Chaptoy laughters of the Holy Cross, Trinity church visited us aiuL.. nought a beautiful iBiasket of andy and Raster eggs for the patents-which hebnti to-make Kas-' or brighter for all. A ' ' '<< * ? ? ?I 111 I ^"1 "i I ar n? kkkkhavl>k\vs "" 1 The -people of the cit y and ; neighboring communities arc tak- ! ing tin new lite with l;,c ;11/1>; ,i.t L of spring. Sunday was a fine day j and church goers Ave re. .found in flarge numbets at tr.cir scv<ial( points of_ \vorship._ The Installation mTv'k i .; Jc .. I .1. 1*. Neal Ul Second < til . in \ ( Baptist Church of Kershaw be- I ginning Wednesday, night .April 22 througii Sunday at tei no-ci April 20 was a grand suc i.-U1 course the \vet?ihej \yu had Wednesday nurht and >k. vine... was had. Oil 'Ihursday night K?.. T. II. Broadus and hi- p?.-? |?i?1'nnii I mly Baptist > i.n i < 1 city was to he wilt, us hu-t d n tsonic other airangement en .i-fn' he there, but sent Key. Phillips, in j his stead. Key. Phillip.-* I'l. at he . a strong sermon using Kx<>._; j 17:12 as a text and as a subject, j '>llold?up 'the?Ijcadei?I land* U In keeping with the piogiam. n.J .Thursday night KeV. T. .). in ail' and his good people lroin ir.o Ml.! Zion Baptist Church of lv r.-nny. i were with us. We enjoy. <i live e.\ | eclient singing of the clndr and , the strung sermon .-hy-Tfr-VT-ftrn-r'llis text was taken limn Si. 1", 1 ' :.'12- "Inl'tine in. I? - n . the subject ol >his di -cmn sc."' rVe?In o'elnok?S..ndny? the Sunday School met with <,-.pei 1 intepdentH. l/zaru in charge a ' a 11vo discussion of the lesson |?t _??ceeded. . At 11:00 a.ni. the pusTbi.'Ucv. J. P. Neat mounted tue i and delivered a gospel nie-sage to : his people, lie spoKe vy y lb,i?. "J .t'ul front St. Matthews 2u:h-7r' using as a subject "A (.ospel l.aT.T fur T*hri^t1trrr" ? At d:0U o'clock Sunday aliei- i noon UeV. \V.' S. Mcl.'ollough auuj his swdet singing choir._f ioiru?h.| und Hqjitist of Camden ciin.axc i : captuvated the audience and- -a all hearts on lire using. as a >uii ject, "A. Message front, ,fGod t<> 1 Man.'' The liieniin-is ana - t laet'cT cave theil Service and niotn--, ; i ly that the occasion tnielithe a . success, and it was a .success (m! f spiritually1 and t mam-tuti-. i church was divided up irtb eluh ?vix weeks ago and rnit to. work b, Abe_ pastor. Ail captain- and^nu: members v.ent loyalty and e-.trnesi- " ly "to# Work upon jieniy i. | each cluh made ' a enditahiv port. The total uin"i:nl M .'! : during, the*e meeting-.-was $:m.1 vvl.i..t. .... 1.: ?' w minn I* a rri'<llt'. t" a ! people in a time like 11117}. ~t omeTo CaTvary ami enjoy. '^",.<1 service. Profr-h-hY Neal and - hi- -i'-trlHr??14teachvis, after n vei'y 'suecessl'n! | ycM-rV wo?:k, are makingplans ami; ookiiiK I'uiwunl t?? the cl"sinu ilay exercise- which w'iif take pat e May chroojrb June 1. Hev.' ami Mrs. \\ . II. N al' ' Nichols. S. wire the - . - . ' I 'ml' inn! M i -i. 1,1'. Nc C n; ^ . , day, A pi t I 2?t, -tin?Stimlii-t' til 1ei rti-*eai?. I! * -???- ? Francis (iaincs. |.n<.;v Ha:.. MY " telle Wriuht ami Mr. Jofn* <iain '- j of Camden were pkasent caller- at the home of Prof and Mrs. .1 PYNeal. Miss \V. I.. Johnson., one of tie teachers of Kershaw JimioS* 11 iu r. .school, went. tn her h<>nie in ^ui)'- i. tel' on business last Week-end ; At this writ in.' M r-. TTi " Heath and Mrs. Ola I/./.ard a . others who have been on ,th< -a list are t'ecupeiatiny to-ti.e .t? .i of their many friends. hatesiu ?t; 1111.ii st iiotu Kveryone is as busy a> a hoe around scltcol these h autiful spring days for commence:-: a lit is | . .iiist around the Corn-r ami .? < -. t: it that same coriv r lurks pi a- t.. 1 practice.. practice! Kvery depart - I lit cut is jiiiti.-li-.it-- i - ? ..fc .? oiwavr all i ! hettcy activity in various ,f..rt;;.-: Operetta, .and pla?. I all dVparthWnt-s--'?tf s+tttede?H-re?lr, 1 . i . | sway with the other activities. Tie ! annual sermon will i pi.ur.r-. 1 .May 17. An Operetta by tit. : *: ( three tirades. ''A dream of l-aii land," May IS. "Just I'lain 1> t."j a play by the "elementary?depart meat May 1. ' iyve ry Votit:i. *: |_ hitih. school play May 2o.; On Ma j 21, the declamation a otite -t by nit minu s. of the ninth tirade. a. I ; graduation exercises .May 22. Although we ate v> ry hu.-\ v, ;t . [, our currivula activities, our extra!, curriculum activities ha.r iiot Fx mi j netrletTcl. On?.April la, a lar^e nuinbei?nf tjny,' jtp.'l frllts ?TTTTTe with the acuity r-nd; red a lintarv and musical pro;*: am at S . Jat.it s C. M. K. eh.in I;: The pi ? veeds will Kn towuu i tie into. Nation of the church. Kvervhixly is 1.hint: f" ward' to the May Queen Contest to be j In 11 some ti ne in May. This i\ t'e 4* sponsored by '.hi' einir. >e.; eh. Tile <pleells leave bee'n e! etc: art each d- part in_tr, i_s d-. : ei mh'-o 1 ? . sure to j'Ct-one < f these vote* and help crown your favorite .pi t.. The nrimarv .1. ? > * ' gave a splendid health ; .ay." "The good ship' lieu't." w i.i ' Uas enjoyed hv all. ? 44+t?Apui -2tt -the P.I .-.Ar-rm-t?rr? the*sehool house anil <iis.-u>s.d a ions proieets in eonnee'.ion with the school. A Inure number t" parents were pre>ent.- A wiu.a 4+-ss wedding, t.<> ho ki >> n?Mm.day 1 niir.lit. May 1. was an out uuiv. th I of this meeting. Pon't miss sec- I ing this side splitting prefoi - I niancc. At the X. F. S. C. . _ Pi*;riot-. J wiping Contest held at Ww bury lli. School April 21, th.e t' 11<>\\ ! ing represented our sehool: Robert | Sott. Haitfort IVrrick. .1 antes : Inabinett and William l'erry. The . Judging team made a high score and Robert'Scott won second plape ill the Oratorical Contest. itMiss (\releP.a, a sister to Mis* G. H. Lott was a pleasant visitor at our. school.. Miss -Lott is. a graduate nurse of N. Y. * S. I'A'.l ST. ^ A i !...> '( S : i> 1 ~ <> lirr !' :i< ! :? !' V I ;i- i\ 1 y v. - < _j.v } r > i' \. ) : j iltiy ' I 7*v. . ' ;t 'I 1 :i < , :i. \r -- !.! I. 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JAM AKY I V [> NOW PilOVlDKD ~ .imliii:; r*i" onl" H 1?; i. M. "Carolina Special" V. Al. "Carolina Special" \. M. "Carolina Special" \. M. "( arolina Special" R- >11 '< n r o 1- ?h? &?. i 11 ?.? M. "Carolina y'poi'ial" I'. \l. "Carolina S.pt'cial" IV M Train N ?. . >1." Train No. 2'.* ' . IV M. Train No. -It IV >1 C.T, Train No. 2ft s (ir< t n\ Vth (o-Aliaata.? ? ..? WrST'-t? VM S IN Hl'sTOKA - i rrr.c i * kit Amnts ?. IV A.. Columbia < y'l. System